Author: Bert Davidson
Series: Good News in John 3:16 #1
Narrator: Bert Davidson
Unabridged: 3 hr 35 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 11/25/2023
A BIBLICAL EXPLORATION OF THE FOUNDATIONAL TRUTHS THAT SHOULD FORM OUR CONCEPT OF GOD.
The clearest expression of salvation in the Bible is John 3:16: “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life.” This one verse encapsulates six core teachings of the Christian Faith by using words filled with profound meaning. When each word is understood as Jesus Himself taught, it provides an entire worldview through which we can understand God, life, the hereafter, and the gospel.
In his first book of the six-part series Good News in John 3:16, Bert Davidson elaborates on just one word of this powerful message: “For GOD so loved the world ...” In systematic fashion using scripture as the final authority, fundamental truths about God are explored and given practical application to everyday life. Topics include:
How a person’s God impacts all aspects of their life.How the God of Christianity differs from false gods of ages pastThe eternal, immaterial and formless nature of God’s existenceThe infinite knowledge, wisdom and power God possessesThe variety of emotions and feelings God can experienceand much more.Quite simply, these are three of the most important and well-known confessions of the Reformed faith. Concise, yet with excellent detail, there is no better way to get an introduction and background of historic Reformed faith.
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